Japanese movies across different genres such as comedy, family, crime, anime, documentary, musical, sci-fi and so on will be screened from February 14 to 28.
Artworks themed Vietnamese traditional Lunar New Year and its zodiac- the tiger by 17 local painters are the highlight of an ongoing exhibition to cheer up the atmosphere of Tet holiday.
“In Art We Trust” exhibition is aimed at promoting the idea that man can be more active in caring responsibilities in the same manner that women can have a bigger role in the economy.
In order to comply with the anti-pandemic prevention rules, only 20,000 football fans will be allowed to attend the Vietnam-China match at My Dinh Stadium, less than 50% of the capacity.
Through contemporary dance, women from all over the world can find the answers to the questions of “What can a human being do when fate has been arranged?
The city will hold fireworks show on Vietnamese traditional New Year's Eve at a single location without crowd and broadcast the event live on television.